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The rustic, poignant,and wide-ranging sounds of singer/songwriter and banjo player
Abigail Washburn
appear so genuine and natural, they must come from a person who grew up surrounded by folk and bluegrass. The way
Washburn
came to this music is much more complicated, however, as it involves China, lost banjos, and the rock group
Collective Soul
. Although
Washburn
grew up singing, she had no longing to become a professional musician, and part-time gigs singing backup in reggae, gospel, and R&B bands
were nothing more than fun activities. But a trip to China in 1996 changed all that. Picking up the native language faster than she imagined and falling in love with Chinese culture began to change the young
Washburn
's priorities. Reconsidering the culture of her own homeland,
Washburn
bought a banjo and decided to explore the rich heritage of folk and bluegrass music. Mastery of the instrument didn't happen right away, and fans of
Washburn
's banjo style might be shocked to learn she went years without even touching the instrument she had bought. Later, she was living in Vermont and working as an activist when her good friends
the Cleary Brothers
lost their banjo player after scheduling a tour of Alaska. Blowing the dust off her banjo,
Washburn
began a crash course in playing the instrument, joined
the Cleary Brothers
, and was soon off on her first tour.
Performing in front of an audience fit like a glove, and soon
Washburn
was assuming lead vocals as well. With the tour completed, Nashville was the budding musician's next stop. While living there, she continued her banjo studies and began to write songs. In 2004, she met Jing Li Jurca, who would help her write her first song in Chinese, as well as
K.C. Groves
, a founding member of the old-timey string band
Uncle Earl
.
Washburn
joined the second incarnation of
Uncle Earl
and appeared on the band's 2005 album,
She Waits for Night
. Keeping her solo options open,
Washburn
then entered her song
"Rockabye Dixie"
into the
Chris Austin
Songwriting Contest at MerleFest. The tune took second place and attracted the attention of Nettwerk Records. After signing with the label,
Washburn
played a mini-tour of China before returning home to record her debut with such accomplished musicians as
Béla Fleck
,
Jordan McConnell
of
the Duhks
, and
Ryan Hoyle
of
Collective Soul
. The resulting
Song of the Traveling Daughter
appeared in 2005, and
Washburn
returned to the Asian continent to tour as part of
the Sparrow Quartet
(which also comprised
Fleck
, fiddle virtuoso
Casey Driessen
, and cellist
Ben Sollee
). The U.S. government sponsored the tour, making
Washburn
the first musical artist to receive such an honor.
The Sparrow Quartet
joined her on the trip, and the group explored a blend of eastern and western folk traditions on their 2008 effort,
Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet
. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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